Project engineer Jobs

MORE ABOUT THIS ROLE

To become a Project Engineer within the Rail and Transportation industry, New Zealand employers expect you to have experience in both Project Management and Engineering. A common way to do that is to hold a Bachelor of Engineering or Engineering Technology and have experience in managing complex or large engineering projects. Alternatively, you can also take qualifications in Project Management, such as a PMI or Prince.


Typical Responsibilities

  • Forecasting and planning engineering resources and activities for projects
  • Liaising between Project Management and Engineering teams
  • Managing performance of third-party vendors and suppliers
  • Calculating and reporting financial costs of projects
  • Managing quality control processes
  • Provide training to Engineering team when required


Progression

After a few years, a Project Engineer will develop experience in both Project and Engineering Management. This experience can open several career paths for an ambitious Engineer, including moving into a more senior Project or Engineering Management role, or progressing into other areas of management such as Resource Planning, Budget Estimation or Health and Safety.

Express an interest in this role


There may not be current roles available but we are always looking to connect with new talent and will be able to help you on your journey to finding your next role. Please upload an expression of interest and your CV so we can start this partnership.


Share by: